Morning in the Country after Snowstorm (1912) by Kasimir Malevich

Morning in the Country after Snowstorm - Kasimir Malevich - 1913

Artwork Information

TitleMorning in the Country after Snowstorm
ArtistKasimir Malevich
Date1913
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions31 3/4 x 31 7/8 in. (80.7 x 80.8 cm)
Art MovementCubo-Futurism
Current LocationSolomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York City, NY, US
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About Morning in the Country after Snowstorm

Morning in the Village after Snowstorm is a painting by Kazimir Malevich, an artist known for his contributions to the development of geometric abstraction. Completed in 1912, this Cubo-Futurist style painting depicts scenes from Malevich’s Russian childhood, with women carrying buckets of water and a figure pulling a sled in the snow.

The faceting of space and figures portrayed in Morning in the Village after Snowstorm was influenced by techniques used by Western European Cubists and Futurists. This technique is apparent in the way that Malevich fragmented and broke up forms into geometric shapes. The use of sharp angles and bold lines create an abstract interpretation of a realistic scene.

This painting is part of Malevich’s 1st Peasant Cycle series, which emphasizes his connection to rural life. As one of his early works, Morning in the Village after Snowstorm marks an important step towards Malevich’s progression as an artist. Today, it can be viewed at Guggenheim Museum in New York City.

Overall, Morning In The Village After Snowstorm showcases Malevich’s distinctive artistic style that represents his memories while presenting them through abstracted forms common during the Cubism and Futurism movements.

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